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AllAfrica on MSNResuscitate the True Whig Party Building, Farhart Urges Government
Former Finance Minister David M. Farhart has called on the Government of Liberia to reclaim and renovate the historic Edward J. Roye Building on Ashmun Street in Monrovia, arguing that it should be ...
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AllAfrica on MSNFirst Lady Launches 75 Scholarships to Train Health Workers
First Lady Kartumu Yarta Boakai on Tuesday, August 19, 2025, held an interactive forum for over 100 Liberian health practitioners to recruit potential candidates for over 75 fully funded scholarships ...
Liberia: Journalists Condemn Proposal to Degazette Sapo National Park, Warn of International Fallout
The Journalists for the Protection of Nature (JPN-Liberia) has strongly condemned a proposal by Sinoe County Representative, ...
Liberia: NLA Boss, Technical Team Inspect Blue Star High Tech Liberia Limited Facility and Draw Room
The National Lottery Authority (NLA) on Wednesday, August 20, 2025 conducted a comprehensive inspection of the Blue Star High ...
August and early September are perfect for planting late bloomers. These 10 flowers will bring vibrant fall color to your ...
The city of Monrovia provides a free 'Block Party Trailer' for the community to have block parties and get to know their neighbors.
Tony Banuelos' home was one of the many structures destroyed by the Eaton Fire. Now the longtime owner of a beloved Monrovia restaurant is hoping business will pick up again.
Security camera captured the moments that a bold black bear broke into the home of one Monrovia family and came face-to-face with their dog before raiding the kitchen over the weekend.
Monrovia bear confronted by small dog during break-in, continues to explore home This same bear is believed to have been noshing on pizza and ice cream at a nearby home during a different break-in.
Monrovia’s Old Town Pizza closing after more than 30 years The Old Town Monrovia staple lost its lease and will serve its last slice of pie on Sunday, May 11.
Black Monrovia sisters shone in medicine, education. Their lives were largely unsung, until now. Anna H. and Sophia B. Jones made history even before retiring to Monrovia in 1920.
Invisible gnats swarmed as weed whackers sliced away years of overgrown vegetation covering the resting place for hundreds of people of African descent in Charleston’s Monrovia Union Cemetery.
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